Brady Corbet, Golden Globes Winner for The Brutalist, Grew Up in Glenwood Springs
The director worked at a used bookstore in the town before moving on and hitting it big.
The director worked at a used bookstore in the town before moving on and hitting it big.
Actors ranging from Paul Newman to Joel McCrea to William F. Cody himself have played the Wild West showman.
The settings might look familiar…to Canadians.
You’ve probably heard the infuriating word “skibidi,” but did you know the show it comes from destroyed Denver?
The local producer, animator and executive was a driving force in international anime.
Local filmmaker Anthony Grimes’s new work is about doubt and disruptions in the creative industry.
The national film festival is returning to Denver on Tuesday, November 19, to encourage climate activism through direct action.
The 47th Denver Film Festival runs from Friday, November 1, through Sunday, November 10, at venues including the Sie FilmCenter, AMC 9+10, Denver Botanic Gardens and the Holiday Theater.
Give yourself over to absolute pleasure, as Dr. Frank-N-Furter would say, and catch Two Cent Lion Theatre’s largest production to date.
Boulder is a likely contender to host the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027. Here’s what this means for the city’s arts, tourism and economy.
What will $40 million buy? Find out today when the documentary opens at the Alamo Drafthouse in Sloan’s Lake.
Drew Petersen’s near-death ski accident in 2017 caused depressive and manic episodes. In a new film, he tells how running helped make “life full” again.
The artist-focused film festival celebrates its fifth year with screenings and installations “showcasing the infinite potential of documentary media.”
Denver Film has been working overtime to make summer one of the absolute best times of the year for cinema.
The Denver-shot 1984 film, The Jar, will be screened as it was meant to be seen for the first time at the Sie this weekend.
After the world premiere of the documentary, Matt Stone and Trey Parker served up more stories about their $40 million project.
“Our experts are sort of the gods and goddesses of knowing. They are a wealth of information.”
“People may hate it, but I have no regrets,” she says.
Often called “The Queen of the ’80s” in the adult-film world, Ginger Lynn Allen will be at the Archive Videostore in Aurora and at the Sie FilmCenter.
Shrek, The Wizard of Oz and The Matrix are all on deck this year.
“They are struggling with the world knowing that their husbands didn’t want them, but that’s not my problem,” Chloe said during the final episode.
“I’m an 8.5 and you’re a 6,” Emily said to Brennan during the final reunion episode.